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Fun game. My tank build had a hard time against the waves of poison minions in one area, but otherwise I felt rewarded for my ability knowledge. The ability to re-spec for specific challenges like the second to last was huge.
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I can't get the save game function to work. Yesterday I clicked the save game button, which did not react but this game is pretty basic, so I figured it worked it just didn't have an animation, but today I started the game and it just started me at level one.
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It isn't that I don't like the game. It's just that it is so similar to your previous game that I feel like I've already played it. But I give you props for trying to do something different with what you already know.
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a very simple and fun game, the only annoying thing is that when you do not have enough strength you have to repeat the stage many times, other than that, a perfect game
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so as it turns out even tho I wasn't holding shift all game whenever I tried to interact with items it would sell them. I mashed every key on my keyboard and it fixed it. suddenly the game feels playable
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like seriously all I can do with these items is get rid of them. they're clearly not increasing my stats in battle and I have a blank left side of my UI that I can't interact with. sup with that
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I played better games than this one, that is badged or not mean nothing to me. Don't you see it's extremely repetitive?
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One save, I've been able to get a full red/legendary itemset, but the second one, even going higher level, I can't find a red chest.
I'd just add some kind of RPG crafting system, because that part is lacking.
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@beepdot It won't let you sink too many skill points into any one skill. Not sure of the exact ratio, but if you put points into other skills it will eventually reopen the one you want (max life, in your case.)
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Even before looking at the creator, you can already tell the similarities to Monster Clearer and I enjoyed both of them. While the leveling and progression feels quite similar being able to choose the target with much less information (how much damage you will receive, and in shorter time) makes it somewhat more dull to play from a decision-making view. Looking forward to a third game of you, should there be one!